2 comments:

Love the idea of recycling things at a small neighborhood theater. Sets and props are always an expense that needs to be kept under control.

Also love the Twitter link about recycling old furs. A rather sad return home, but a useful one.

Regarding maintenance: my 88-year-old mother, still the World's Most Organized Person, likes to say that she has a very small amount of stuff and a simple system of maintenance that she uses faithfully because she's "lazy." Says she'd rather do more interesting things than dust and file! And keeping up with maintenance prevents that nagging feeling in the back of your mind from annoying you when you're trying to have fun. Oh, if I could only be as disciplined as Mom!

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A Note on Products

Products don't solve all your organizing challenges. I've gone into many homes and offices littered with products that didn't work - or maybe never got used!

But I do believe it is important to use tools (address books, calendars, storage containers, etc.) that are perfectly suited to you, both functionally and aesthetically (if that matters to you). If you find your perfect tools, you are much more likely to use them!

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